AML is an implementation of a basic register machine coded in C++. It provides all of the rudimentary features of any machine language like basic I/O and arithmetic but provides a very easy syntax and its own portable binary compression scheme for storing files. AML is currently distributed on SunOS 5.5, Linux 2.2, and Win32 console.

AberSim makes use of the Motorola as11 assembler
and the sim68xx simulator to provide a graphical
integrated development and simulation environment
for the 68HC11 processor. It is designed to be
simple for additional simulated hardware to be
created.

Aasm is an advanced modular assembler designed to support several target architectures. It has been designed to be easily extended. Its global architecture takes advantages of dynamic libraries to provide input, assembler and output modules. The input module supports Intel syntax (like nasm, tasm, masm, etc.). The x86 assembler module supports all opcodes up to P6 including MMX, SSE and 3DNow! extensions. F-CPU and SPARC assembler modules are under development. Several output modules are available for ELF, COFF, IntelHex, and raw binary formats. Advanced features include symbol scopes, an expressions engine, big integer support, macro capability, and numerous and accurate warning messages (over 300).

CTAL_0 is a strictly typed assembly language that
is intended to be used as a target language into
which C programs are compiled. The project
contains a type-checker for CTAL_0 and an
experimental C compiler that generates CTAL_0
assembly code.

Chump is a table-driven assembler and dissembler with a very fast new architecture input format. Both the assembler and disassembler are created using a single description. It comes with descriptions for ARM, MIPS, Stump, and 6809. It is intended for use as a library compiled with other programs to allow line assembly and disassembly.

Classfile Reader & Writer is a Java package that
makes it easy to read and write Java class
files. It does not provide any help with
displaying the contents of a class file (besides
debug output) or disassembe the byte codes, but
can read "obfuscated" class files such as those
generated by Crema.

Multi-Dimensional Clustering (MDC) Table Size
Estimator for DB2 is an application that can be
used to optimally estimate space requirements
based on table statistics and MDC parameters. It
has the ability to use one or more clustering
dimensions, which speeds up the query process and
frees users from the burdens of converting a table
to MDC on AIX and Windows.